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  2. FEDERATION.

    The keen interest taken by the people of New South Wales in the struggle between the supporters and opponents of the Federal Constitution Bill continues to grow in intensity as the operations of the ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    A preliminary meeting of those interested in the extension of the work of the St. John Ambulance Association was held in the hall of the Young Men's Christian Association la[?]t oven[?]g, for the purpose ...

    Article : 349 words
  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The "Times" in an article this morning anticipates that there will shortly be disturbances among the Balkan States, owing to the weakening of the ...

    Article : 51 words
  5. THE WAR.

    President M'Kinley has issued a proclamation declaring that a blockade has been instituted on the north coast of Cuba within that part between Cardenas and ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

    Admiral Dowey, who is in command of the American China squadron, which consists of six vessels, has sailed for Hongkong, ostensibly to attack Manila, ...

    Article : 73 words
  7. THE FRENCH AND THE UPPER NILE.

    The French expodition under the command of M. de Bonchamps, which was recently reported as having failed to reach Fashoda, in the Upper Nile ...

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  8. AMERICA RESPONDS TO BRITISH FRIENDLY DECLARATIONS.

    President M'Kinley has authorised Mr. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the " Times " to stato that all Amorica has responded to the friendly declarations ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. THE ORIENT S.N. COMPANY, LIMITED.

    At the annual meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, Limited, h[?]ld yesterday, the balance-sheet showed a profit of £14,930. ...

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  10. DUDLEY RELIEF FUND.

    The sports meeting organised by the Wallsend committee of the Dudley Colliery Disaster Relief Fund took place on the local park yesterday afternoon with very gratifying rusults. There was a large ...

    Article : 282 words
  11. STAGNATION IN THE WOOL TRADE.

    Owing to the stagnation in the wool trade caused by the war, American buyers are shipping to London 20,000 bales lately bought at the sales there. ...

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  12. DEATH OF A CRICKETER.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. S. Robinson, the well-known cricketer of Nottinghamshire. ...

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  13. THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL STEAMERS.

    Flying the stars and Stripes there are two of tho mail steamers at present between the Golden Gate and Syduey—the Mariposa from this port with the £350,000 in sovereigi.3 on board, and duo at ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. THE WAR AND COMMERCE.

    The interest which is being displayed by the people of bydney in the progress of events connected with the war is as intense as it is widespread It is only perhaps human that we should evince a ...

    Article : 2,065 words
  15. HAWAII AS A COALING STATION.

    President M'Kinley is consulting with members of the Senate as to the expediecy of occupying Hawaii, in the Sandwich Island, as n coaling station. ...

    Article : 34 words
  16. VICTORIA.

    The suicide of a devoted French couple by the inhalation of the deadly poison known as carbonic oxide gas took place on Friday night at Camden-street, Balaclava. George Risser and his wife, ...

    Article : 497 words
  17. THE ENROLMENT OF TROOPS.

    In accordance with the provisions of the bill passed by the United States Senate for the enrolment of volunteers, President M'Kinley has summoned 125,000 ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. AT DECLARED.

    The following memorandum has been issued from the Goneral Post Office:—"Sunday. At 12.16 a.m. Sir Charles Todd, Adelaide, advised the Hon. Postmaster-General as follows: 'Loudon telegraphs war ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. THE TRAIN OF THE AMERICAN MINISTER STONED.

    Roports from Madrid state that the train in which General Woodford, the United States Minister in Spain, was travelling from Madrid into Franco was ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. A WARNING SIGNAL.

    The Postmaster-General has approved of a red flag being hoisted at the General Post Office during the day, and a red light after dark, to indicate the fact that hostilities have commenced. ...

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  21. BOWLING COMPETITION.

    An interesting three-rink match, hetween teams representing Hamilton and the Lowlands Bowling Clubs, was played ou the latter's green yesterday afternoon, and resulted in an easy victory for the ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. OBLIGATIONS OP NEUTRALITY.

    The Premier, referring to the telegram from Melbourne announcing that a cablegram had been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies warning the Government of the necessity for strictly ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. AN AMERICAN PRIZE.

    Intelligence has just reached London to the offect that the United States cruiser New York has captured the Spanish steamer Pedro, of Havana. ...

    Article : 114 words
  24. THE SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY.

    A pleasant outing under the auspices of the Neweastle Scientific Society recently formed in connection will the School of Arts took place on Saturday afternoon, when the members paid a visit of ...

    Article : 376 words
  25. PATRIOTIC OUTBURST IN CUBA.

    The patriotic appeals of General Blanco, the Spanish Commander-inChief in Cuba have aroused intonse onthusiasm among the loyalist Cubans. ...

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  26. AID OFFERED FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Several ladies here have written to the American Couaul, altering their services ns nurses Tho Consul says from the applications received he could raise a regiment in Auckland alone were the ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. CHEERS FOR AMERICA.

    There was considerable excitement in the city on Saturday night when the light exhibited on the Post Office tower announced the formal declaration of war between the United States and Spain. Enthusiastic ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. AN AMERICAN SHIP CAPTURED BY SPANIARDS.

    The Spaniards have captured the American ship Shenandoah, bound from San Francisco to Antworp with a cargo of 20,000 quarters of wheat. ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. FINANCIAL PANIC IN SPAIN.

    Further reports from Madrid state that a financial panic has occurred in that city and in Barcelona. There is a severe run on the Bank of ...

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  30. WHAT THE CLERGY SAY.

    The struggle which has now commouced betwesn the United fatit's and Spain is one that will be watched with [?]keen interest by many who will consider it from different standpoints. Interviews with ...

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  31. THE KEY WEST SQUADRON.

    Captain Samson's squadron, which consists of two battleships, four cruisers, three monitors, eitht gunboats, and six torpedo boats, has sailed from key West ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. George Robert, J.P., residing near Brisbane, was found dead in bed on Saturday morning. The Customs statistics for the quarter ended ...

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  33. CARGO VALUED AT £21,800.

    By the seizure of the four-masted ship Shenandoah the Spaniards get possession of a fine clipper, though built of wood. Tho ship was launched eitht years ...

    Article : 177 words
  34. LAUGE FIRE IN NYNGAN.

    The most disastrous fire that over occurred here broke out in Mr. James Roberts's stores, situated in Nymagee-street. The [?] was noticed at an early stace, and the alarm was speedily given; but ...

    Article : 298 words
  35. THE CAPE VERDE SQUADRON.

    The Spanish squadron at Cape Verde Islands is awaiting the arrival of reinforcements from Cadiz before leaving for the West Indios. ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Francis Belstead, late Secretary for Mines, died on Saturday, aged 61. He retired on a pension at the end of last year. The case of Dobson v. the Queen was ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. TAMPERING WITH THE NEW YORK SUB-MARINE MINES.

    A sensation has been caused in America by the announcement that soveral cables connected with the submarine mines, laid down in New York ...

    Article : 465 words
  38. CONGRESS ASKED TO DECLARE WAR.

    President M'Kinley has asked Congress to declare war against Spain, in order to make the situation regular. ...

    Article : 27 words
  39. SPAIN EXERCISES THE RIGHT OF SEARCH.

    The Spanish Government has dacided not to issue letters of marque, but will exercise the right of search by means of warships and auxiliary mercantile ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The funeral of Major Kemp took place to-day at Wanga[?] with military honours An immense concourse of natives was present. Mr. F. D. Fenton, formerly Chief Judge of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  41. THE WUNDERLICH COMPANY, LIMITED.

    The directors of the Wunderlich Patent Coiling and Rooling Company, Limited, on Saturday afternoon entertained their employees, to the number of about 150 persons, at a picnic at Fern Bay. The ...

    Article : 349 words
  42. SAILING OF THE AMERICAN I FLEET FOR HAVANA.

    It was the prompt netiou of Spain in severing diplomatic relatioas with Amorica that led President M'Kinley to take immediate action. ...

    Article : 343 words
  43. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The stock passing for the week were:—3300 hoggets, Bunny to Goonoo, Wellington, S. Taylor owner; 1[?]00 wethers, Gumholes to Flemington, Cox Brothers owners; 200 [?]ttle Coonamble to ...

    Article : 148 words
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